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The Fourth of July holiday is expected to draw huge travel numbers across Texas this year. Over 5.7 million Texans are ...
Flickr/Darin Barry From Hotdogs to Lobster Races Most Americans spend Independence Day watching fireworks, grilling burgers, ...
Shutterstock Walk in the Footsteps of Declaration Signers Feeling patriotic after July 4th? Good thing it falls on a long ...
Shutterstock 1. They Only Canceled It Twice, Both Times for Wars In over a century of Nathan’s Famous hot dog carnage, the ...
Shutterstock The best Arizona lakes Despite its desert reputation, Arizona is home to some seriously impressive lakes where ...
Wikimedia Commons/Carol M. Highsmith Pu’uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park, Hawaii Ancient Hawaii had a death penalty ...
Wikimedia Commons/Niceley Calico Ghost Town in California In 1881, four prospectors struck silver in the Mojave Desert hills ...
New Hampshire might be known for its scenic mountains, “Live Free or Die” attitude, and complete disdain for income tax—but ...
New Jersey, the land of diners, jughandles, and people who absolutely will correct you if you say a town name wrong—loudly, ...
New Mexico, land of chile (green AND red), alien tourism, and town names that will absolutely tie your tongue in a knot if ...
Flickr/Photograph Curator U-505 Submarine The German submarine crew thought they were about to die. Their U-boat was sinking, ...
Shutterstock Animas Forks Ghost Town At 11,200 feet, Animas Forks became a bustling mining town by 1876 with silver fever ...